Aaron Sorkin's Steve Jobs biopic to only be three scenes

The Steve Jobs biopic is going a pretty unconventional route as its screenwriter, Aaron Sorkin, has revealed that the film will only contain three scenes.

Be warned, Sorkin goes into detail about everything the movie will be about and how it will end. If you would like to keep these things a surprise, do not read further.

According to ComingSoon.net, Sorkin revealed not only that the film would only be three scenes, but also what those three scenes would be.

"This entire movie is going to be three scenes, and three scenes only. That all take place in real time… There will be no time cuts and each will take place before a product launch. Backstage before a product launch. The first one being the Mac, the second one being NeXT after he had left Apple and the third one being the iPod,” Sorkin said.

The Newsroom writer also has a vision for how the film will end, which involves an old ad campaign he ran called “Think Different”.

Now that we have a pretty good idea what this film will be about, IGN points out that there is another Steve Jobs film currently in the works called ,Jobs, starring Ashton Kutcher in the title role.

As of now Sorkin’s film has no director or cast, but Sony is the studio behind it. There is no release date yet.